Regional Workshops

AIM Sustainability Workshops

Maximising Your Museums Potential

THE WORKSHOPS

Improving turnover and containing
costs in economically challenging times is a major challenge for all museums.
This series of one day workshops that are being repeated across the UK is being
funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. They have been developed to help smaller
and medium sized independently managed museums, galleries and heritage
attractions identify and develop areas that could increase their income and
help them to become more resilient.

By the end of the day you will have:

Explored the key areas of
potential for increasing your museum's income

·Identified priority actions
to release that potential·Developed a route map to
enable you to achieve realistic targets·Identified external sources
of help and advice to help you progress

2013 VENUES

Thursday 26th September - Scott Polar Institute Cambridge

The
workshops will be led by a Judy Niner of Development Partners and supported by
an AIM Council member and the AIM Executive Director.

Each
workshop will be limited to a maximum of 15 organisations with two places
allocated to each organisation. We are keen to encourage attendance by senior
museum staff, ideally accompanied by one of their trustees or chair.

Judy Niner
has 30 years experience in marketing, fundraising and business development in
the not for profit sector. She has developed fundraising campaigns for the
Southampton Cultural Development Trust and London Transport Museum. Judy is
Chair of the Trustees of Cogges Manor Farm Museum and a Director of the Roald
Dahl Museum.

BOOKINGS

To book places on one of the
workshops please contact the AIM Administrator on 01584 878151 or email: aimadmin@aim-museums.co.uk. The workshops are free to AIM members. To
become a member of AIM click here

Bursaries are available where
individuals are unable to reclaim expenses and distance travel is incurred.